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Westwood fourth graders are helping the children at St. Jude’s
Cara Brooks Elliott’s fourth grade class at Westwood Elementary School recently raised $1,629.56 for St. Jude Children’s Hospital. The fourth graders are shown with the results of their fundraising efforts.
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<p>James Howell | Jefferson Post</p><p>Charles Medley (left) used his Lowes advantage card as Mariah McCoy (right) checked out his groceries Wednesday morning.</p>
Couponing is an art form
Clipping and using coupons can be made into an art form, and local woman Ann Trivette is a natural Van Gogh with using coupons, and she has taught her methods to others with the hope of saving money in a slow economy. Every time Trivette gets a new issue of a newspaper, she begins clipping; not news articles, but the coupons held inside the paper looking for a way to save money at the counter. “There’s couponing, and then there’s extreme ...
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Legislative update
As month three of the 2013 legislative session draws to a close, the House passes the Voter Information Verification Act and amendments to state gun laws, and prepares to vote on legislation limiting liability for volunteer health care providers, while a Senate bill easing regulations for environmental permitting makes its way through committee. House Bill 589: ‘Voter Information Verification Act’ (VIVA) “An act to restore confidence i...
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Lucas Zeller is a finalist for a National Merit Scholarship
A special congratulations goes out to Ashe County High School senior Lucas Zeller, who has been named as a finalist for the National Merit Scholarship Program. “I’m excited about going to college,” said Zeller. He also said he was excited about hearing the results of the National Merit Scholarship. High school students enter the National Merit Program by taking the PSAT. Semi-finalists for the scholarship are determined by a student’s PSA...
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<p>Photo by Eric Johnson | Jefferson Post</p><p>Eric Johnson, an Ashe County High School alumnus and UNC Wilmington grad, took this photo while riding through western Kentucky.</p>
ACHS alum making good time on coast-to-coast ride
Cyclist Eric Johnson, an Ashe County High School alumnus who hails from Lansing, crossed the Ohio River Wednesday on his 3,500 mile cross-country trek from Wilmington to San Francisco, and spent the night in Elizabethtown, Ill.. A UNC Wilmington graduate, Johnson, 24, rode out of Wrightsville Beach April 10 on his nine-week coast-to-coast ride with a goal to average 65 miles per day and arrive in San Francisco by June 11, in time to catch a...
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<p>James Howell | Jefferson Post</p><p>GE Aviation (formally called Smith&#8217;s Aviation) was recruited to Ashe County in 2004.</p>
Pitching Ashe County is a full-time job
All too often it operates in the background of county government. It’s one of those departments you don’t know you need, until you need it. But, when a prospective new industry comes knocking at Ashe County’s door, it is the Department of Economic Development that answers the door and shows them in. “Economic development involves many different things,” said Ashe County Manager Dr. Pat Mitchell, who is also responsible for the county’s ...
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<p>Submitted photo | Jefferson Post</p><p>Ashe Assisted Living facility in West Jefferson.</p>
Celebrating two years of service
Two years ago, Ashe Assisted Living and Memory Care opened its doors to usher in a new patient for the first time. Now, Ashe Assisted Living plans on hosting an open house to celebrate their two years of service to the community on Friday, April 26. Everyone is welcome to attend the open house, although, special invitations were sent to local doctors and healthcare facilities, as well as representatives from county and town government, alon...
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Sales circulars in Friday, April 19 Jefferson Post
These sales circulars for CVS, Family Dollar, Michaels, P & G Brand Saver and Walmart can be found inside the Friday April 26 print edition of The Jefferson Post. The Post can be purchased for $1.00 at over 30 locations throughout Ashe County and and yearly subscriptions are just $38.
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NCDOT to improve 27.2 miles of road in Ashe
A $2.1 million contract has been awarded to Blythe Construction Inc. of Charlotte by the N.C. Department of Transportation to apply asphalt surface treatments on 79.5 miles of secondary roads in Ashe and Wilkes counties. Work can begin as early as April 29 and be completed by Oct. 1. Ashe County will see 21 sections of secondary roads totaling 27.2 miles repaired, while Wilkes County will see 61 sections of secondary roads totaling 52.3 mil...
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<p>Photo Courtesy of ACHFH | Jefferson Post</p><p>Ashe County Habitat for Humanity volunteers performed much-needed repairs on a disabled homeowner&#8217;s roof Saturday as part of A Brush With Kindness, an initiative helping low-income homeowners maintain the exterior of their homes.</p>
Ashe woman has ‘A Brush With Kindness’
Ashe County Habitat for Humanity’s first project under its new initiative, A Brush With Kindness (ABWK), was started and completed on Saturday April 20th. The ABWK program provides an opportunity for low income homeowners in Ashe County to apply for help in repairing or maintaining the exterior of their homes. Adhering to Habitat’s philosophy of providing a hand up, not a hand-out, homeowners will repay Habitat with a modest monthly payment...
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An accident involving three vehicles at the intersection of U.S. 221 and Mount Jefferson Road just before 5 p.m. this afternoon injured two motorists and brought traffic to a standstill for nearly an hour.
Three-car accident on U.S. 221 injures two
An accident involving three vehicles at the intersection of U.S. 221 and Mount Jefferson Road just before 5 p.m. this afternoon injured two motorists and brought traffic to a standstill for nearly an hour. One of the vehicles, a white SUV, was flipped on the driver’s side, and was beginning to catch fire when emergency responders arrived at the scene and stopped the blaze with hand-held fire extinguishers. Two passengers in the SUV were t...
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NCHP reports new details in Howell death
The death of Becky Howell, 27, of Lansing, who died of injuries after allegedly jumping from a moving pick-up truck near Fleetwood Wednesday night, is still being investigated by the N.C. Highway Patrol as an accident. According to the driver of the truck and an eyewitness, Howell is alleged to have tried three times to jump from the vehicle as it travelled down West Mill Creek Road at around 7:15 p.m., said Sgt. Colin Maultsby of the North...
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<p>James Howell | Jefferson Post</p><p>The Ashe County Law Enforcement Center continues to make the county money three years after its construction was completed.</p>
Ashe County Jail operates in the black
Three years after its construction, the the 30,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Ashe County Detention Center (ACDC) is paying its own bills, and then some. In 2012, the Ashe County Jail — its unofficial name — deposited $1,221,648 into the county’s general fund, according to Ashe County Sheriff James Williams. For the first three months of 2013, revenues totalled $367,320, putting the jail on track to break $1.4 million this year. Before...
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<p>Cliff Clark | Jefferson Post</p><p>Rotary Club of the Jeffersons President Owen Peeler (center) is shown after the club&#8217;s 75th anniversary celebration Saturday night with Rotary International District Governor Chris Jones (left) and Past Rotary International Director and guest speaker David M. Michaux III.</p>
Rotary Club of Jeffersons celebrates 75 years
When celebrating its 75 years of service to Ashe County and beyond Saturday night, the Rotary Club of the Jeffersons modestly acknowledged its past accomplishments, but also offered its vision of the future and how it will to continue to demonstrate its motto of “Service Before Self.” “As we stand poised to move forward into our 76th year, I encourage us to build on our service to the community,” said Owen Peeler, the current president of t...
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Ambulance RFP approved by commissioners
Ashe County can move forward with advertising a request for proposals (RFP) in search of the county’s next ambulance service provider. The Ashe County Board of Commissioners approved advertising the RFP for Ashe County’s ambulance contract in a 3-1 vote during last Monday’s BOC meeting, with Commissioner Gerald Price cast the dissenting vote. Although the current ambulance contract doesn’t expire until June 30, 2014, Gambill said it is im...
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Project Graduation fundraiser got 'washed out'
James Howell | Jefferson Post Larry and Linda Stanley (from left to right) took up donations during Saturday’s Project Graduation fundraiser in Ingles’ parking lot. Vicki Herman, the event’s organizer, said Friday’s fundraiser was “washed out” because of the rain, and she didn’t collect as much money as she would have liked. Still, she is always impressed by the generosity of the people who support project graduation.
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<p>Photo courtesy of OGH | Jefferson Post</p><p>This year, the Out Grow Hunger program is asking Ashe County gardeners to plant and extra row to fight food insecurity locally through a &#8220;community of gardens.&#8221; Last year, OGH collected and distributed over 22 tons of fresh garden produce to the county&#8217;s needy.</p>
Ashe gardeners feed needy through Out Grow Hunger
Ashe Outreach Ministries is kicking off their Out Grow Hunger program this spring with a goal to surpass last year’s total of 45,000 pounds of garden produce and other food items donated to fight food insecurity in Ashe County. “I’d like it if we hit 60,000 this year,” said AOM Director Rob Brooks. The OGH program is an initiative which “strives to unite commercial producers, home gardeners, churches, community organizations, and local go...
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Woman, 27, dies after jumping from moving car
A woman who fell from a moving vehicle on Mill Creek Road in the Todd/Fleetwood area last night between 7:00 and 7:15 p.m. died of her injuries, according to Ashe County Sheriff James Williams. Becky Howell, 27, had apparently jumped from the vehicle, Williams said. State Highway Patrol had conducted an initial investigation, and determined that it was not an accident, he said. The investigation has been passed to the Ashe County Sherif...
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<p>File photo | Jefferson Post</p><p>Girls collected money in Ingles&#8217; parking lot during last year&#8217;s Project Graduation fundraiser.</p>
Project Graduation fundraiser is this weekend
A fundraiser will be held this weekend from Friday, April 19 through Sunday, April 21 in Ingles’ parking lot to raise money for the 21st annual Project Graduation. According to Vicki Herman, the goal of this three-day fundraiser is to collect $25,000 for project graduation. “For everyone who donates $50, they will have a chance to win four different prizes,” which will be awarded after a drawing on May 17, said Herman. The four gifts av...
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